Cerebellar hemorrhage
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Cerebellar hemorrhage
Abstract
Cerebellar hemorrhage may present with a spectrum of clinical manifestations, from a benign course with little to no neurologic deficit to a rapidly fatal course with hydrocephalus and brainstem compression. In patients with clinical deterioration, ventricular drainage and surgical evacuation of clot may be life-saving. Several retrospective studies have attempted to define radiographic indicators of the need for surgery with moderate success. A rational approach to the management of the patient with cerebellar hemorrhage is presented.
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